1. Global markets took another nosedive on Monday morning after a significant sell-off in China and further doubts about the Chinese economy and other emerging markets. The Dow Jones dropped 531 points on Friday, its largest decrease since 2011. What to look for as US markets open Monday morning.

3. Former football star Chris Carter apologized for telling a 2014 symposium of NFL rookies to find a "fall guy" in case they ran into off-the-field trouble. The recording of Carter resurfaced after it was referenced during an ESPN Outside the Lines episode on retired 49ers linebacker Chris Borland.

4. Mondelez CEO Irene Rosenfeld is defending her moves to cut costs at the food products company from activist investors who say she could do more.

5. Chipotle is planning to hire 4,000 employees on one day next month, demonstrating how the fast-food sector is competing for talent. The chain is emphasizing to prospective hires that they could earn six-figure salaries working at the company.

7. Two Canadian law firms have filed a $578 million class action lawsuit against Ashley Madison on behalf of the 39 million users of the site who had personal information leaked by hackers. An earlier $5 million class action suit was filed against the site last month in Missouri.